NSW Health has been notified of venues visited by a confirmed case of COVID-19 in western NSW.
The case is a man from western Sydney who was infected at the Berala BWS on Christmas Eve before travelling to Broken Hill, Orange and Nyngan while unknowingly infectious.
He was identified as a close contact and asked by NSW Health to be tested. This case will be reported in tomorrow’s figures.
Anyone who attended the following venues is a close contact who must get tested immediately and isolate for 14 days, regardless of the result:
– Broken Hill: Gourmet Cribtin, 305 Argent St, Saturday, January 3, 10.40am – 11.20am;
– Orange: Birdie Noshery and Drinking est. 120-122 Summer Street, Sunday, January 3, 12.30pm – 2pm.
Anyone who has attended the following venue at the following times is a casual contact and must immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received, and continue to monitor for symptoms and test again if any symptoms develop:
– Nyngan: Nyngan Riverside Tourist Park, Barrier Hwy and Mitchell Hwy, Saturday, January 2, to Sunday, January 3.
Anyone who attended the following service stations must monitor for symptoms and if they appear, immediately get tested and isolate until a negative result is received:
– Broken Hill: Broken Hill Shell, 164 Williams St, Saturday, January 2, 10.52am – 10.55am;
– Nyngan: Nyngan BP, 180 Mitchell Hwy Nyngan on Sunday, January 3, 9.10am – 9.13am.

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